A picture of two female students (one is reported to be a student named Aretha Knuth) posing for the camera. They are just outside of Draper Hall on the downtown campus and at the time fo this photograph, the school's name was the New York State College for Teachers. The photo was donated by F. Marco.
A picture of a large group of people gathered on the steps of Draper Hall as they watch two women in Dutch costume dance. The event is associated with the New York State College of Teachers Alumni Day, 1919. The original photograph was a gift of J. F. Marco.
A picture of members from the New York State College for Teachers Alumni Association, 1919. They are using a blackboard and megaphones in an effort to urge people to attend a 1920 Jubilee Picnic, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the school's founding in 1844. The sign above the blackboard reads, "1911 Advertising Agency" and the writing on the blackboard reads, "HOW ABOUT A PICNIC JUBILEE WEEK?" The participants are in front of Draper Hall on the school's downtown campus.
A photograph of Maurice Hathorn, Martin Barry, and Ralph Baker all from the New York State College for Teachers Class of 1921 in front of an unidentified building. Writing on the front of the photograph reads, "Bainging-em-in [sic] The trio again."
Katherine Ball, Margaret Crane, Nellie Parhhurst, Mary Grahn, Maurice Hathorn, Ralph Baker, and Martin Barry from the Class of 1921 seated in front of Draper Hall.
Students Helena Duerschner, Mary Whish, Gertrude Rider, Helen Chase, Alice Briggs, and Katherine Wansboro of the New York State College for Teachers Class of 1921.
A picture of Harold William Thompson, member of the New York State College for Teachers faculty. He and a child are posing for the camera while attending an outdoor event, perhaps a race. Many spectators are in the background.
Two male students holding a female student. The photograph includes the caption, "Punished." Pictured are Martin Barry, Class of 1921, Lela Cackener, Class of 1922, and Maurice Hathorn, Class of 1921.